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Across a Hundred Mountains

by Reyna Grande

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Across a Hundred Mountains is a stunning and poignant story of migration, loss, and discovery as two women — one born in Mexico, one in the United States — find their lives joined in the most unlikely way.

After a tragedy separates her from her mother, Juana Garcia leaves her small town in Mexico to find her father, who left his home and family two years before to find work in America, el otro lado, and rise above the oppressive poverty so many of his countrymen endure.

Out of money and in need of someone to help her across the border, Juana meets Adelina Vasquez, a young woman who left her family in California to follow her lover to Mexico. Finding each other — in a Tijuana jail — in desperate circumstances, they offer each other much needed material and spiritual support and ultimately become linked forever in the most unexpected way.

The phenomenon of Mexican immigration to the United States is one of the most controversial issues of our time. While it is often discussed in terms of the political and economic implications, Grande, with this brilliant debut novel and her own profound insider's perspective, puts a human face on the subject. Who are the men, women, and children whose lives are affected by the forces that propel so many to risk life and limb, crossing the border in pursuit of a better life?

Take the journey Across a Hundred Mountains and see.

Review:

"Grande's deft portraiture endows even the smallest characters with grace."

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Review:

"Across a Hundred Mountains is a beautifully rendered novel that maintains its power throughout....A breathtaking debut."

El Paso Times

Review:

"Elegantly written...a timely and riveting read."

People

Review:

"Grande's heartfelt [novel] addresses a worthy subject — the desperation of illegal immigrants and the families they leave behind."

Entertainment Weekly

Review:

"Reyna Grande beguiles with the spare, unadorned prose of a fabulist, then stuns with emotional truths of shattering complexity....A tale full of memorable characters and even more memorable truths."

— Javier Grillo-Marxuach, writer/producer of Lost and Boomtown

Review:

"Grande's deft portraiture endows even the smallest characters with grace."

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Synopsis:

After a tragedy separates her from her mother, Juana García leaves her small town in Mexico to find her father, who left his family two years earlier to find work in America and rise above the oppressive poverty of his country. Out of money and in need of someone to help her across the border, Juana meets Adelina Vasquez, a young woman who left her family in California to follow her lover to Mexico. Finding themselves — in a Tijuana jail — in desperate circumstances, they offer each other much needed material and spiritual support and ultimately become linked forever in the most unexpected of ways.

A stunning and poignant story of migration, loss, and discovery, in Across a Hundred Mountains, Reyna Grande puts a human face on the controversial issue of immigration, helping readers to better understand those who risk life and limb every day in pursuit of a better life.

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diazj219, January 4, 2010 (view all comments by diazj219)
This book is soulful, beautiful and gives a human perspective to the hardships of poverty and the strength to survive when all odds are against you. It's a story that will have an unforgettable impact and shows a perspective that is never considered.
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fularious333, October 13, 2008 (view all comments by fularious333)
i think "across a hundred mountains" is the best book i have ever read...i lllloooovvveee this book..
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743269582
Author:
Grande, Reyna
Publisher:
Washington Square Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Publication Date:
May 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
266
Dimensions:
8.22x7.10x.72 in. .52 lbs.

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